Following the Federal Communication Commission's decision to classify the internet as a telecommunications service, thereby allowing the government to regulate it as a utility, Harvard professors praised the ruling as a victory for ordinary consumers.

“Discontent and Its Civilizations” tells a story, or perhaps a series of mini-stories, that may feel relatable, especially to those who have had the experience of feeling like an outsider and wondering where they belonged.

FM imagines where Harvard’s premier talent is most likely to end up. Today we bring you a guide to your futures based on your choice of student group. And let’s be honest: We all know Harvard students only join these clubs for the career opportunities. So when you consider what to comp next semester, keep this list in mind.

North Korea Strategy Center organizers and North Korean defectors answer audience questions in Fong Auditorium. North Korean defectors spoke to students at an event hosted by Harvard HRiNK and WOORIHANA Tuesday evening.

Gwang Seong Jung, right, addresses students in Fong Auditorium about his experiences in North Korea. Jung was one of three North Korean defectors to speak to students at an event hosted by Harvard HRiNK and WOORIHANA Tuesday evening.

Se Jun Park, left, Eunju Kim and Gwang Seong Jung, center, sit on a panel in Fong Auditorium with translator Kitty Chi, right. The three North Korean defectors spoke to students at an event hosted by Harvard HRiNK and WOORIHANA Tuesday evening.

Se Jun Park, left, Eunju Kim and Gwang Seong Jung, center, sit on a panel in Fong Auditorium with translator Kitty Chi, right. The three North Korean defectors spoke to students at an event hosted by Harvard HRiNK and WOORIHANA Tuesday evening.

Wesley Lowery, left, discusses his experiences reporting on Ferguson and the resulting national reaction. Next to him is Pulitzer prize winning journalist and director of the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, Alex S. Jones, asking questions.